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Classificação Científica

Reino: Animalia
Filo: Chordata
Classe: Aves
Ordem: Passeriformes
Subordem: Tyranni
Infraordem: Tyrannides
 Wetmore & Miller, 1926
Parvordem: Tyrannida
Família: Pipridae
 Rafinesque, 1815
Subfamília: Piprinae
 Rafinesque, 1815
Espécie: C. cornuta

Nome Científico

Ceratopipra cornuta
(Spix, 1825)

Nome em Inglês

Scarlet-horned Manakin


Estado de Conservação

(IUCN 3.1)
Pouco Preocupante

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Scarlet-horned Manakin

The Scarlet-horned Manakin is a passeriforme of the family Pipridae.

Characteristics

It is 12.5 cm in length. The male is black with a red head on which the feathers of the hindcrown are elongated to form two “horns”. The thighs are also red and the iris is white. The female is olive-green with a paler belly. There is a slight tuft on the hindcrown and the iris is darker than the male's.

Food

It feeds mainly on small fruits.

Breeding

Like other members of the family, the male has a complex lekking display. The red thighs are displayed conspicuously and there are rapid flights, tail flicking and “moon-walking” involved. The lek size is smaller than in many congeners.

Habits

It is uncommon to locally fairly common in humid forest and mature secondary woodland on tepuis at between 500 and 1800 metres.

Distribution

As a bird of the tepuis it is present in Brazil only in the state of Roraima in the upper Rio Branco and, as Robson Czaban's photo shows, on the Pico da Neblina in the upper Rio Negro. It is found in adjacent areas of Venezuela and Guyana.

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